REPORT of the Trustees of the Australian Museum, for the Year ending December 81, 1857. To his Excellency the Governor-General, &c, &c., &c. 1. The Trustees of the Australian Museum have the ...
Article : 692 wordsRICE FOR THE CHINESE.—An immense quantity of rice has been bought up lately by the Celestials; and we learn that two contracts, each for the delivery of ten tons, have just been taken up. The effect of this ...
Article : 915 wordsWOLLONGONG EXPORTS.— Shipped from Wollongong, for the two weeks ending 14th instant, including 28th and 29th April:—466 kegs butter, 251 pigs, 44 calves, 15 horses, 2 dogs, 5 wallabies, 2 crates of sucking pigs ...
Article : 992 wordsSIR,—I hope you will hear all sides of this question, and especially from a lady. In your Saturday's issue you say that "The usefulness and pecuniary returns of the railway have no ...
Article : 630 wordsMAY 15TH.—THE NAVIGATION OF THE RIVER.—In anticipation of a steamboat coming up the Murrumbidgee during the approaching winter, men are now employed in cutting fuel for the boat; dry wood is split ...
Article : 945 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 399 wordsINDIAN RELIEF FUND.—We learn that the committee of the Indian Belief Fund in this town have already collected about £150, a sum which it is expected will be considerably augmented. Captain Zouch and the ...
Article : 400 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me to suggest, through your columns, for the consideration of the proper authorities, that a rule should be made that no petition should be presented to his Excellency the Governor-General, ...
Article : 542 wordsIN accordance, with the provisions of the 22nd clause of the Act of Incorporation, 14 Vict., No. 31, the Senate of the University of Sydney have the honour to submit, for information of the Governor and Executive ...
Article : 1,660 wordsMAY 22.—IMMIGRATOPM CERTIFICATES.—We are requested to state, for the information of those parties who have obtained immigration certificates for the purpose of bringing out their friends from home, that ...
Article : 545 wordsMAY 21.—Winter has now come in earnest. Very sharp frosts during the night, and every morning the ground is quite hoary. This change has taken place since the last day's rain we had. It was wise indeed ...
Article : 828 wordsTHE Bungendore races of the present year have been in keeping with those preceding; and, although protests were in several races made, the racing on the whole passed off tolerably well. The course was well ...
Article : 717 wordsSCARCITY OF BUTTER.—The long-continued drought which has prevailed, has had the effect of curtailing the supplies of butter to such an extent as to render it next to impossible for housekeepers to procure it, even ...
Article : 657 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 25 May 1858, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: